Guest Picks: Solve Your Bathroom Storage Woes
http://www.decor-ideas.org 04/29/2014 03:22 Decor Ideas
Our house was flipped a few years before my husband and I bought it, and instead of putting in a vanity-sink combination in the bathroom, the owners opted for a pedestal sink. It’s pretty, but it leaves us with no place to put our bathroom essentials. Since the moment we moved in, I’ve been searching for attractive and unique storage solutions. Do you have the same problem? Here are 20 pieces that can help. — Claudia from Mockingbird Hill Cottage
Keys Linen Cabinet, Distressed Aquamarine - $389 I absolutely love, love this linen cabinet! What a beautiful and functional addition this would be in any bathroom.
Keys Vanity, Distressed Aquamarine - $639 Or how about the same style in a vanity? Gorgeous.
Rustic Over-the-Toilet Storage Ladder - $279 This is a neat way to add storage with a rustic, industrial look.
Symphony Linen Cabinet, White - $123.99 I love that this linen cabinet uses vertical space. It’s perfect for anyone who doesn’t have a lot of extra wall space in the bathroom. The design is simple and lovely.
Wall-Mounting Chrome Finish 2-Tier Bath Shelf - $39.42 If you like the sleek look of chrome, this wall shelf might be for you.
Hamilton Shutter Bath Vanity, Gray - $899 Sigh. I would love a cabinet like this if we didn’t have a pedestal sink. It’s beautiful and elegant and has lots of storage.
Wire Mesh Storage, Hanging Double Shelf - $79 These mesh shelves are such a simple but effective way to store some towels and bath necessities. You could also use old locker baskets.
Jayden Metal Shelf Units - $79.99 Toiletries and hair dryers would find a home in this rolling cart. It wouldn’t take up much space, and it has a neat industrial look.
Large White Giselle Cabinet - $299.99 I love anything that looks like a vintage medical cabinet. This isn’t vintage, but it sure looks fabulous!
The Chemist’s Jar - $28 Glass jars can hold all sorts of bathroom essentials. You could use something as basic as a mason jar or this beautiful Chemist’s Jar from Anthropologie.
Rustic Reclaimed-Wood Industrial Hooks by Riri Creations - $34.20 If you want to use your space wisely, why not hang your towels from hooks?
Hemnes Linen Cabinet - $249 This linen cabinet from Ikea would make a striking addition to a bathroom. And I have to say that I love this red!
Ikea PS Cabinet, Turquoise - $99 Short on space? This narrow, locker-type cabinet in a great shade of blue might do the trick.
Pegasus Chesapeake Corner Medicine Cabinet, Driftwood - $191.99 This corner medicine cabinet isn't vintage, but it sure re-creates that look. It's a great way to store those necessary items.
Floor-Standing Ladder - $199 If you don't want ladder-type storage above the toilet, how about a floor unit?
Organize It All Over-Door Towel Organizer - $25.99 We have one towel rack, which isn’t enough. I added an over-the-door rack much like this one, and it has made a huge difference. It takes up very little space. I also use it to dry other items.
Brushed Steel Wall-Mount Towel Rack - $69.95 If you don’t have room for a linen cabinet, why not take a tip from hotels and hang a vertical rack for rolled-up towels? It will make it seem like you’re on vacation!
Lamont Home Apollo Snag-Proof Wicker Upright Laundry Hamper, White - $58.59 A hamper is a bathroom necessity. This wicker version is lovely.
Sedona Grey Hamper Or perhaps something like this?
Vintage 1950s/1960s Floral Metal Toleware Hamper by Re-Vamp - $48 Everyone needs a place to store toilet tissue. This vintage container is similar to the one I use in my bathroom to store bathroom essentials. It’s fun, stylish, vintage and useful.
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